Removable essentially cylindrical implants

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to removable, essentially cylindrical implants which are characterized in that they can be reduced in diameter and are wrapped once or several times at one or more levels by one or more elastic, thin wire-shaped structure(s) ( 2   a,    2   b ) which include(s) a catch device ( 3   a,    3   b ) at least on one end thereof.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/DE02/01244 filed Apr. 5, 2002, which claims priority from German Patent No. DE 10118944 filed Apr. 18, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to removable, essentially cylindrical implants.

Occasionally, for various reasons, such implants, i.e. predominantly so-called stents, must be removed from the body after the surgical procedure. In many cases, this causes problems as newly formed tissue grows to and—depending on the structure—also through the implants so that the removal may cause complications.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

There is thus a need to so configure cylindrical implants of this type as to allow a removal from the body in a simple manner with as little complication as possible.

Surprisingly, it has been found that the difficulties experienced heretofore during removal of respective implants can be overcome in a relative simple manner when these implants can be reduced in diameter and are wrapped by one or more thin, flexible wire-shaped structures, in the following designated as wire for sake of simplicity, and when this wire has on at least one end a catch device in which an appropriate surgical instrument can engage or which can be embraced by such an instrument. By pulling the catch device, the diameter of the implant is reduced by the wire at one or more levels of the entire implant so that the implant detaches from the tissue or from the tissue walls and can be withdrawn.

The implants according to the invention, i.e. stents in particular, are made of lattice-shaped or mesh-shaped physiologically compatible metal or plastic and are oftentimes provided on one side with an open groove so as to be compressible in the latter case, but otherwise extendible, to therefore ensure a reduction in diameter. This is attained in accordance with the invention by providing one or more wires of metal or plastic which is/are thin and flexible, wrapped at least at one level of the implant about the implant and normally secured, for safety reasons, to one end of the implant by, e.g., typical fastening techniques such as welding, entwining, knotting, or similar manner. It is, of course, also possible to eliminate in certain cases the need for such a securement, when the wire is wrapped several times about the implant at one level and thus is prevented from sliding off. At least one end of the wire or wires is provided with a catch device which may be configured, for example, as thickened end for embracement by a surgical instrument or as eyelet or loop for engagement with an appropriate instrument.

According to a preferred embodiment, the implant is wrapped by at least 2 wires which are wound in form of a helix about the implant and whose two free ends, i.e. the ends that are not affixed, include a respective catch device.

In any event, it is important that the catch device is provided at a time when the implant is constructed, i.e. there should not be a requirement to later place a loop about the implant, but the catch device is already provided or incorporated during production of the implant. The wire may freely run about the implant, in particular when wound several times, or it may run in guide eyelets which are arranged on the outside, inside or in the wall of the implant. Optionally, the wire may also extend between the braiding or lattice of the implant and an outer jacket. When attaching the loop on the outside, the implant is pressed together or constricted, in particular when the implant has a groove. When arranging the pull wire on the inside, the stent collapses. Important in any event is the reduction of the axial diameter by the longitudinal pull so that the implant is able to gently detach from the tissue.

The wire construction may extend over the entire length of the stent or only at the upper end. Optionally, the wire construction may also extend through the lumen of the stent, then crosswise for example.

When metal implants or the use of metal wires are involved, the construction is preferably configured such that they can be captured through visualization using endoscopy or through use of X-ray control without direct visualization.

The construction according to the invention significantly simplifies the removal of cylindrical implants as the removal is significantly less time-consuming and less complicated.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION THE DRAWING

The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:

FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of an implant according to the invention with a single loop on one end,

FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of an implant with a helical loop as single loop,

FIG. 3 shows a schematic illustration of an implant with a helical loop as single loop and a single loop at the end,

FIG. 4 shows also a schematic illustration of an implant with helical loops as double-loop.

FIG. 5 shows a schematic illustration of an implant surrounded by a jacket.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The implant 1 of substantially cylindrical shape is wrapped either on one end with a wire-shaped single loop which may be secured either to the outer wall of the implant or is wrapped several times about the implant. This wire-shaped loop 2 a has on each end a catch device 3 a and 3 b, respectively, which cause at least partially a reduction in diameter of the implant when being pulled in direction of the indicated arrows.

Instead of a single loop, the wire may also be configured as helical loop 2, as shown in FIG. 2, which includes a catch device 3 a and is secured to the end 4 a of the implant such that a reduction in the overall diameter of the implant is realized when pulling in the indicated arrow direction.

As shown in FIG. 3, it is also possible to combine a helical loop and a single loop with one another, by providing the implant 1, on one hand, with a helical loop 2 a which is secured on the end 4 a, and on the other hand, with a single loop 2 b, whereby both loops are provided with catch devices 3 a, 3 b and 3 c. Thus, the overall diameter is reduced when pulling, whereby the reduction is more pronounced at the upper end where the additional single loop 2 b is positioned than in the remaining portion.

According to a preferred embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4, the implant 1 has two helical loops 2 a and 2 b, which are secured at the ends 4 a and 4 b of the implant and terminate in catch devices 3 a and 3 b. The double helical loop is able to attain a particularly pronounced reduction in diameter of the implant.

As shown in FIG. 5, the wire 2 may also extend between the braiding or lattice of the implant 1 and an outer jacket 5. 

1. A removable implant, comprising an implant body; at least one flexible, thin wire-shaped structure having a portion slidably wrapped at least once about the implant body; and a catch device provided on an end of the structure, said slidable portion of the structure configured to shorten as the catch device is pulled in the longitudinal direction; wherein the implant body is reducible in diameter, at least partially by pulling the catch device in a longitudinal direction and shortening the slidable portion of the structure wrapped about the implant body.
 2. The implant of claim 1, wherein the slidable portion of the structure is wrapped more than once about the implant body.
 3. The implant of claim 1, wherein the slidable portion of the structure is wrapped several times about the implant body at one level only.
 4. The implant of claim 1, wherein the slidable portion of the structure is wrapped several times about the implant body at several levels.
 5. The implant of claim 1, wherein the implant body is made of a lattice or mesh of metal or plastic.
 6. The implant of claim 1, wherein the implant body includes an open groove.
 7. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure is made of metal or plastic.
 8. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure has at least one end secured on or in the implant.
 9. The implant of claim 1, wherein the catch device is configured as one member selected from the group consisting of thickened end, eyelet and loop.
 10. The implant of claim 1, wherein the slidable portion of the structure is wrapped about the implant body at a single level only.
 11. The implant of claim 1, wherein the slidable portion of the structure is wrapped about the implant body in a helical manner.
 12. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure extends between the implant body and an outer jacket.
 13. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure extends over an entire length of the implant body.
 14. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure extends only at an upper end of the implant body.
 15. The implant of claim 1, wherein the implant can be captured through use of X-ray control without direct visualization.
 16. The implant of claim 1, wherein the structure is secured to the implant body by a process selected from the group consisting of welding, entwining and knotting. 